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It's wrong for the Defense Department to use our taxes to pay for the travel expenses of service members getting an abortion.

Pro-life organizations are urging House Republicans to repeal an existing Department of Defense policy that provides reimbursement for travel expenses related to military service members’ abortions. The coalition of nearly 50 pro-life organizations and think tanks believes the policy is not legal, and they have asked lawmakers to use the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)…

The DOJ and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence say they have no evidence of Trump's declassification standing order.

Former President Donald Trump has insisted for months that he had a “standing order” that would declassify documents as soon as they were removed from the White House. The order, he claimed, would exonerate him in the ongoing criminal case regarding his alleged mishandling of classified documents.  Now, both the Department of Justice and the…

Sen. Marco Rubio has alleged that top U.S. officials that came forward with UFO claims are now scared they’re going to lose their jobs. 

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., has alleged that top U.S. officials have come forward with UFO claims. Now, those officials are afraid they are going to lose their jobs.  The vice chair of the Select Committee on Intelligence says the individuals speaking out have held very high positions and clearances with the U.S. government, and that…

Hundreds of flights have been canceled in the U.S. following thousands of cancellations yesterday. United is blaming the FAA.

The CEO of United Airlines called out the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) after flights across the country were canceled, and Ford is set to make more job cuts. These stories and more highlight the rundown for Wednesday, June 28, 2023.  United Airlines CEO blames FAA for thousands of flight cancellations Hundreds of flights have been…

In a newly released audio recording, former President Donald Trump speaks about classified documents in his possession after leaving office. 

In a newly released audio recording, former President Donald Trump shuffles through papers while speaking about a “secret, classified document” in his possession after leaving office. The contents of the recording, made in July 2021, are quoted in the Justice Department’s 37-count indictment against Trump. The evidence is expected to be a central piece in the…

Wagner Group Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin arrived in Belarus Tuesday after his Russian mutiny charges were dropped.

Wagner Group Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin arrived in Belarus after his Russian mutiny charges were dropped, and the United States is set to announcement more military aid for Ukraine. These stories and more highlight the rundown for Tuesday, June 27, 2023.  Mutiny charges against Prigozhin dropped Russian authorities announced Tuesday they have closed a criminal investigation…

The Justice Department announced a former FBI analyst was sentenced over classified documents to nearly four years in prison.

The Justice Department announced in a press release that a former FBI analyst was sentenced over classified documents to nearly four years in prison on Wednesday, June 22. She had pleaded guilty to retaining hundreds of national defense documents at her home in violation of the Espionage Act. 50-year-old Kendra Kingsbury received a 46-month sentence…

The Pentagon says it overestimated the value of weapons sent to Ukraine over the past two years by $6.2 billion.

The Pentagon says it overestimated the value of weapons sent to Ukraine over the past two years by $6.2 billion. That number more than doubles early estimates that were reported in May. The surplus will now be used for future aid to the embattled country.  “In a significant number of cases, services used replacement costs…

The U.S. Army tasked researchers from the University of Nebraska to develop new safety barriers to counter threats from electric vehicles.

While once a novelty, electric vehicles are now a common sight on roads and highways around the world. By their nature, EVs are built differently, which means highway safety features like guardrails needed to be built differently as well. Cody Stolle helped make that happen in the civilian world. Now, he and his team are…

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